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down on the floor for us. joining us now in our "closing bell exchange" is kyle harrington, anton, josh, and rick santelli. josh, you mentioned how you saw a record amount of money in july flowing into u.s. equity funds. well timed or too late to the party? >> i guess that's a function of the individual person's timeframe. but let's focus on what the big picture here is, scott. why is this happening? we haven't had an economic blowup in quite sometime. and a lot of that money has been hiding out, as though a blowup were imminent. in the meantime, the fed has added about $2 trillion, by my count, of excess liquidity into the system, totally pent up, and at this point, people are starting to envision a future where we actually get some decent growth. it's not here yet. but some of the signs are starting to point that way. so i'm not surprised at all to see the flows coming in. the most important thing, guys, is that money does not chase value. money chases performance. stock market versus bond market over the la
down on the floor for us. joining us now in our "closing bell exchange" is kyle harrington, anton, josh, and rick santelli. josh, you mentioned how you saw a record amount of money in july flowing into u.s. equity funds. well timed or too late to the party? >> i guess that's a function of the individual person's timeframe. but let's focus on what the big picture here is, scott. why is this happening? we haven't had an economic blowup in quite sometime. and a lot of that money...
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liz: can you for our viewers talk about the use six facts. i start to glaze over, but it is important, and you just articulated the reasons. >> it is important because it is a broader based look at the level employment and unemployment in this country. it is people that are a disgrace , working full-time. it looks at the where employment level which i quoted. sixty-three. it is really a post-world war two low. so here we have had all types of monetary stimulus. poorly thought out fiscal policy we are just not going anywhere quick. liz: we will get it to the predictions on exactly when the fed will already began the infamous discussion of tapering. whether it will become reality and when that is coming up. they will stand by for us, but there was something that we will remembering. they downgrade. it was a friday if after markets closed one. the following monday both our u.s. and international markets, while the market fell into a short-term sell-off, look how far they have come since. dozens industrials up 30 -- 36%. s&p 500 of more than 40%.
liz: can you for our viewers talk about the use six facts. i start to glaze over, but it is important, and you just articulated the reasons. >> it is important because it is a broader based look at the level employment and unemployment in this country. it is people that are a disgrace , working full-time. it looks at the where employment level which i quoted. sixty-three. it is really a post-world war two low. so here we have had all types of monetary stimulus. poorly thought out fiscal...
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sources inside apple in telling us that is not the case. what we have been able to confirm, the board is now worded. they have the right stuff in the pipeline, innovative stuff, stuff to keep the momentum going , that just started our report. how that will translate in the still too far sales and stock price. it's down 35%. there is no doubt that apple is a company right now, they are and some worry about what is going on the future. i hasten to say that the board believes, worried about whether use the right guy. i don't think we're there yet. liz: not excited about the things he specifically talked about. >> we should point out he says his fund yourself in the pipeline. recently quoted. how innovative i am in technology. the last person is to be doing this. far from whatever. liz: does that have passed and senate? >> the first ever made. but i know how to report. there is now on the board level of recognition that something needs to be done of of the future in terms of what's in the pipeline, what it will do, are they innovating enough? i
sources inside apple in telling us that is not the case. what we have been able to confirm, the board is now worded. they have the right stuff in the pipeline, innovative stuff, stuff to keep the momentum going , that just started our report. how that will translate in the still too far sales and stock price. it's down 35%. there is no doubt that apple is a company right now, they are and some worry about what is going on the future. i hasten to say that the board believes, worried about...
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joining us now from las vegas, jim, thank you. las vegas starting to look healthy. >> it is great to see you as well. and it is. we are clearly on the road to recovery here. we have better-than-expected results in the second quarter. more people are coming. it has been great that they spend more money. liz: everything from mandalay bay to maras, you have operations in macau. i would like to know which one which one will give the sense of what you are about? >> we are developing a new property in macau. the best we have done from a design perspective it has an atrium that will be three times the size of our blotto atrium. luxurious dining and retail. here in las vegas, it is obvious we are broad-based and it is all about entertainment now. liz: what you think is the important thing to look at? pricing power when it comes to an event and tourists were coming around that event? >> the room rates will be doubled what they would have otherwise. instead of a $250 a night, it's a 500-dollar a night. when you have 500 hotel rooms come you
joining us now from las vegas, jim, thank you. las vegas starting to look healthy. >> it is great to see you as well. and it is. we are clearly on the road to recovery here. we have better-than-expected results in the second quarter. more people are coming. it has been great that they spend more money. liz: everything from mandalay bay to maras, you have operations in macau. i would like to know which one which one will give the sense of what you are about? >> we are developing a...
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what does that tell us? how come the job creation isn't there where we would like it to be and yet the unemployment rate goes down? >> yeah. this is one of those challenges because we use two different ways of collecting data. one is through an establishment survey, actually getting information from firms. the other is through a household survey asking individuals, knocking on the doors. they give results like they did. the household survey suggested pretty robust growth. the labor force participation stayed around the same but we had more than 200,000 jobs created according to the household survey but not necessarily strong in the payroll survey. what's the right number? only revisions over time will tell us and unfortunately we can't be in the future to find those numbers out and that's why they can pull out the negative or positive from this. >> what is your assessment of the job story right now. >> if you look at the picture over the last six months, we had reasonably good job growth. close to 200,000 wi
what does that tell us? how come the job creation isn't there where we would like it to be and yet the unemployment rate goes down? >> yeah. this is one of those challenges because we use two different ways of collecting data. one is through an establishment survey, actually getting information from firms. the other is through a household survey asking individuals, knocking on the doors. they give results like they did. the household survey suggested pretty robust growth. the labor force...
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news week used to be sold by "washington post." again, of course as you would expect, the newspaper business keeping that name, you would expect to see that happen again because it would be -- it, again, is synonymous with that. we'll see what mr. bezos has in mind for it. >> i just want to point out the "washington post," the newspaper has been innovative in its use of technology. done graham who has a personal relationship with mark zuckerberg was one of the first people to push the "washington post" and any newspaper to use the facebook tools of liking. "washington post" was key in allowing people to share articles they liked through facebook. so it's always really tried to push the edges of how people interact with technology through the newspaper. >> yes, still wasn't enough. >> guys, thanks so much. mary, july ya, talk to you soon. yankees star alex rodriguez -- we will get you the latest live from chicago, the site of the planned return in just about three hours from now when we come whack. in today's markets, a lot can happ
news week used to be sold by "washington post." again, of course as you would expect, the newspaper business keeping that name, you would expect to see that happen again because it would be -- it, again, is synonymous with that. we'll see what mr. bezos has in mind for it. >> i just want to point out the "washington post," the newspaper has been innovative in its use of technology. done graham who has a personal relationship with mark zuckerberg was one of the first...